Bloomington Telephone, Volume 13, Number 35, Bloomington, Monroe County, 15 March 1889 — Page 3
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A Terrible Mlalbrtnna. HlBftaftm!tyefthdirMt ind to feel that cm'i physical anargiaa are failing in the prima of lifeto feel move nerveless, more dispirited, breaker erery day. Tet this is the unhappy lot 'of hundreds who surround us. A source of retaewed strength which science approves, In behalf of which multitude of the debilitated have and are every day testifying, and which, in 'ednntless instanoas, has built up constitutions aapnod by weakness and infirmity and long unIbenafited by other means, surely comprehends 'Itself to all who need a tonic. Hostettor's htomach Bitters is such a medicine pure, botanic, soothing to the nerves, promotive of digestion 'and a jertilizer of the blood. Dyspepsia and inervousnass the first a cause, the second a (consequence of lack of stamina depart whetn t coarse of the Bitters is tried. All fore is 'of malarial disease, rheumatism, kidney and bladder trouble, constipation and biliousness are "niVlilrty1 by foH standard family meclieina. r First in Tenderness of Heart. ! Let Shakspeare bear the laurels in poetry; and Aristotle be honored as the ftkther of philosophy; and Alexanfder wear the medals of martial glory ; (and Moses be greatest among statesjmen but Jesus of Nazareth must jetand out in the grand galaxy of historic renown as first in His tenderness of lieart, Ilia pity for the needy, His compassion for all men ! Mark the word "compassion." It holds a proud place tin the Gospel ! Joe Cook. The average natural age of the oak iis from 1,500 to 2,000 years; of the elm 350 to 500 years; the maple 600 to 800 years; the yew tree, largest of all, f2,500 to ,000 years; the cedar, 800; linden, 1,200, and cypress, 850. There fare trees now standing believed to be more thaa 5,000 years old. In this (connection we remember the words of Susan Fenimore Cooper several years ago: :Of all the works of creation, , that know the changes of life and death, the trees of the forest have the longest existence; of all the objects that crown Ithe gray earth, the trees preserve, (throughout the greatest reach of time, their native character, n
Dream of Federation. What if the world should some day see the Kingdom of Great Britain free and independent, the United States of America free and independent, the United States of Australia no less JJree and independent than the other two, and other united states than may grow up elsewhere among men of English
I speecn, all united, not jn im impossij ble federation, not by any political tie, I but by the "sentiment," if that is to be the word, of a common origin, speech,
and history? And a speaking, outward sign of union might be lound. While every member of sn'h a brotherhood should kep its full political independence, each might grefc the citizens of the other, not a3 stranger?, but as brethren. That is, a citizen of any one might at pleasure take up the citizenship of any other. Naturalization is now so easy everywhere that the grant of such a material privilege could make but a slight change. Still, as expressive of international brotherhood, it would be weighty indeed. Nor need we of necessity wait till the United States of Australia can, as such, join in the bond, but it will be u bright day when they can, Edward A. Freeman, historian. A man who lias practiced medicine ror forty years ought to know salt from sugar. Stead what be says : TotKBO, Obio, Tan. 10. 1887. Messrs. F. J. Cheney &, Co . Oenttamen I have been in the genoiral practice of medicine for most : forty years, and would say tl at in all my practice and experience havtt noysr seen a preparation lb-it I couM prescribe with as much coa: dt?ue or success as I can Hall h Cai&rrh Care, manufactured by you. Have p 'escribed it a great many times and its effect is w anderful ; and vould say in conclusion that 1 have yet to find a case of Catarrh that it would no; cure, iX they would take it according to dii rclio.is. Your j truly, U U GORUSHC, M. P., Office, 215 Summit street. W will give $100 for any case of Caturrh .bat can not bo cured wta Hall s Catah'h Cure, laken internally. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props. v Toledo, O.
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Eatiiiff by the AJphsbet. "Have yor. got anything here beginning with a 'k that's good to eat?" inquired a new customer in a well-known local delicacy market, laut Tuesday. "How will pickled kidneys answer?" replied the clerk, after u moment's thought. "First-rate. Givomeadozen cans. The kitten's life is saved " exclaimed the s'range patron with, enthusiasm. MI told my wife," ho continued, "that if I failed to send home a kangaroo, dead or alive, before 2 o'clock, I shonl expect to find the kitten served up for supper in the latest Chinese style. But your happy thought saved her. You see, we all got tirsd of eating the same things day after day, and so we agreed that during this month we would begin and eat up (or rathe:? down) the alphabet, taking one letter a day, with bread, potatoes, tea and collee thrown in as staples. So 0:1 the 1st we inaugurated the dietary system with a bill of fare, consisting of apples in many forms, apricots pickled, asparagus, almonds and the staples. The next next day's menu was beef, boots, beans, biscuits, buttermilk, bacon and bon-bons. The following day we feasted on chicken, codfish balls, clams, celery, cucumbers (50 cents each), crabs, cheese, cake, crackers, crullers, carrots, canned currants, canned cherries, citrons, cider, catsup and candy. And so it has gone on. The fifth day Mould have been a fast day had it not been for eggs, but we made an Easter of it. Yesterday we dined, breakfasted and supped chiefly on jellies. To-day your kidney suggestion saves us from" starvation, while to-morrow we will grow fat on liver, lamb, lobster, lettuce, etc. A queer thing about our new food departure is the number of things it has led us to put into our mouths which we never thought of before." Bujj alo Express. A Very Costly Building. Two youncr ladies of Maine have started to raise funds for a town hall at Canton by the decaptive progressive letter scheme. Each writes, two letters asking for ten cents, herself sends ten cents to the central treasury and asks each recipient of a letter to follow her example until the series has reached the fifteenth stage. A friend of these enthusiastic young persons remarks that the plan seems simple, but the young ladies will raise enough for a handsome building by these insignificant contributions which no one of the givers will miss. But how about the postage bill? Unci Sam will be the gainer by the sum of $2,017.12 which the writers of these letters will have to spend for postage before they get through, and then there are the manufacturers of paper and envelopes to rajoic with the ress. How much will the building cost when it is done? What the Epistles Are. "And now, little girls," said a Sunday-school teacher, "you may tell me about the Epistles." A little girl held up her hand. "Well?" said the teacher. "The Epistles," said the little girl, "are the wives of the apostles. " Boston Journal. ' A San Frvncisco lady was recently showing to her friends a very hardsome ring her husband had given her. It was an oval of diamonds, with three pretty little opaque, bluish white stones in the center. Nobody could tell what these stones were, and everybody was curious to know. She did not know herself. Her husband had not told her. Tley insisted on his telling. "Well, my dear, these are the first little teeth cut by our three little children. I saved them one by one, and there they are." The Rev. Zachariah Johnson See heah, Jeremiah, d'yo' know whar lee'le boys goes to what lakes outen der sleds on de Sabbof dav? Jeremiah Wei, now, Mi ser Jonsing, I reckons dey goes a coa-tin', sah. A mushboom described by a physician of Portland, Ore. , as having sprung up in a single night near his doorstep, measured twenty-:iour inches in circumference and wtigkd 1 pounds. There may be a difference between homeopathic and allopathic pills, but there is very little perceptible in the bills. The inventor of the yeast-cake made great raise.
Irish Origins anfl Character. Putting minor divisions aside, and keeping in mind the t wag rand divisions among the old Irish, namely, the imaginative, persistent, stolid, revengeful, superstitious Ugrian, and the quicktempered but kind-hearted, generous, unsteady, quick-tong tied, pleasure-loving Kelt, we can understand perhaps better than before the reason for anom alies in the national character. We may perceive in the individual Irishman, it may be, the contest still going on between Aryan and Ugrian, between Iru.a and Turan. Have we not here a clue to contradictions in Irish natures, their fiery threats and actual peaceableness, their turbulence and relative freedom from crime, their reputation for ferocity among those who do not know them, and the charm they exercise through kindness and hospitality when treated with regard? It is not fanciful to trace here the singular mixture of sharpness and stupidity in the peasant, nor will it be found on reflection hazardous to assert that the Irish owe to the sturdy, plodding Ugrian element their ability to support suiienng and their dogged love for the soil traits hitherto given to the Kelt, although history is full of examples of the Keltic passion for roving about the world. It is an element that gives the counterpoise to the hotheadedness natural to those in whom Keltic blood is strong; it explains the caution of manv Scots and Irishmen; a ' for both are apt to talk with violence but to act with great circumspection. It may also supply the sad poetical side of the Irish. Ic accounts best of all for their essential law-abiding character when humanely treated, their freedom from crimes other than, agrarian, to which the latest trials in London bear testimony. It may offer an explanation for the petty though vindictive nature of misdemeanors like moonlighting, houghing cattle, and destroying crops traits which seem foreign to the Keltic genius. Moreover it affords a reason for the virulence of class hatred in Ireland and for anomalies like the siding of the Roman Catholic upper classes witli the enemies of the nation, though the enemies are all that is most bigoted in contempt of their old faith. But it must also be obvious to those who have followed me through these two papers full of strange-looking names, and, it is to be feared, wearisome arguments, that the key to the Irish nation fits more or less well the lock of many other peoples. Tho ancestors of every one of us have fought, conquered and suffered in that endless quarrel between Aryan and Turanian, which took place all over Europe and a large part of Asia, and which still goes on in the breast of every American who is descended from that primeval mixture of races. Charles de Kay. in the Century Curious "Teething" Customs "It would be a mistake," sajs Jacobi, "to believe that we are more medheval than other nations. The measures for relieving the dangers from the cruel attacks by the ambushing teeth upon the unsophisticated baby prove better than anything else how the maternal (and professional) minds have been impressed by awe-stricken faith down to the second half of the nineteenth century. According to H. H. Ploss, in different parts of Germany, Austria and Switzerland they resort to the following measures : The tooth of a colt a twelvetionth old is worn around tfc.e neck at the time of the increasing moon.- The paw of a mol?, bitten oh, is sewed in a bag und worn round tie neck, the baby to be licked by dogs. The head of a mouse is used as the paw of a mole. Every female visitor gives the baby a hard-boiled egg. The baby is carried to tho butcher, who touches the gums with frtsh calf's blood. The gums are touched with the tooth of a wolf, or with the claw of a crab. The 1 aby is supplied with three morsels from the first meal in the new residence after the wedding; bread from the wedding feast of a newly married eou-de in good repute: a mass o- lind sprouts cut at 12 o'clock on Good Friday; a bone found by accident under the straw mattress. Mother, when first going to church after- confinement, kneels on right knee first. A man coming to visis is silently given a coin, touches the gums of the baby three times, and goes to the tavern. " All these custom j in cultured Germany, iu the nineteenth century! The Hospital Texas was the only State admitted into the Union which reserved its own unoccupied public domain. By wise legislation, one-half of the unsold lands were devoted to school purposes, the other half beiny. for a period, devoted to aiding railroads. The consequence is the State has now an unexampled school tund. and railroads somewhat in excess of its demands. Tito Houston and Texas Central Railway Company, one of ihc first, having recovered Iroiu its lhuiin'ial trouble, is now p epared to sell and give title to porno of its Iiest lands in a high and sa uhrious portion of the State. Its announcement i'i another column indicates that easy terms will b- made to actual settlers. The Ringed Piainet. Marie So you liken me to a brilliaut star? Vernon Th star of my heaven. Marie Plej&e don t compare me with Saturn. Vernon .-Why, my own? Marie Jlecause it has a ring. The nag was forthcoming. Detroit
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CjiitKumptlon Surety Cured. To the liditor: Please inform your readers that I hfto a positive cure for Consumption. By it timfcty use thousands of hopeless coses have bjon parmanently cured. . shall be glad to send two bottles of my remedy free to arjy of your readers who have eonsumption. If they will send me their Express and P. O. Address, liespeotfully, T. A. fcLOCUM, M. C. 181 Pearl St, N. Y. "A fahmrr does not need to study navigation to cret the bearing of the
fruit tree," says an exchange. But after'
the cider has workeil itself into a lermnt he needs to know how to navigate to go straight from the cider cellar to the barn. If your ryitem eda toning up, don't w&stn your moiioy on l itters or other "Bering medicines ;" uso jrfAGKK't Kmulhio;; of ( od .Liver Oil, Extract of Malt and Hypopbosphitas-ft lood, medioine and stimulant ah in one. - Fair play may be a jewel, but society actresses should remomber that jewels do not make a fair play.
A traveler in Norway says that the horses in that country hav ea very sensible way of taking their food, which perhaps might be beneficially followed here. They have a bucket of water put down beside their allowance of hay. It is interesting to see with what relish they take a sip of tho one and a mouthful of the other alternately, sometimes only moistening their mouths, as a rational being would do while eating a dinner of such dry food. A brokenwinded horse is scarcely ever seen in Norway, and the question is if the mode of feeding has not something to do with the preservation of the animal's respiratory trgans. The ancients believed that the whole earth wa square, but up to tho hour of going to press we have not heard that they expressed a similar belief in regard to the inhabitants thereof. A single Bhad produces 100,000 eggs, and only about 5,000 are hatched naturally. By the artificial method 98,000 are successfully hatched.
Interested Fooplie. Advertising a patent medicine In the peculiar way in which the proprietor of Kemp's Balsam for Coughs end colds does, it is indeed wonderful. He authorizes all druggists to give those who call for it a sample bottle Free, that they may try it before purchasing. The Large Bottles are 50c and $1. We eertainlj would advise a trial, It may save you from consumption Patjcr Familias (interrupting) You girls should fix your minds on something higher than dress. Mary Ann That is what we have, pa. We have got our minds fixed now on a couple of lovely high hats down at Mrs. Feather's millinery rooms. The man who is the most generous, generally keeps it to himself, while the most selfish one gives it a ay. Texas SiftinQS. A roiiffli, Cold, or Sove Throat should not bd neglected. Brown's Bbonchiai, Troches are a simple remedy; and give prompt relief. 25 cis. a box. Cruelties at C begin when the small boy cannot remember what letter comes after it.
Now ia the timu when your personal condition should command careful attention. If y'i have not 'wlnlered well," if you ar Urea out from overwork, if your blood has become impure from clone confinement in badly ventilated offices or Hhopa, you t&ould take Hood's Sareaparilla at once. It will purify and vitalize your blood, create a good appetite, and five your whole system tone and strength. Spring Medicine Farly last spring I was very much run down, bad nervous headache, felt miserable and aU that, I was very much beneated by Hood's Sarsaparilla and recommend it to my friends." Mns.J.M. Taxlob, 1119 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio. N. B. B! snr to et Hood's Haraaparilla.
Hood's Sarsaparilla is prepared from Sursaparilln, Dandelion, Mandrake, Dock, Juniper Borries, and other well-known vegetable remedies, by such a
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Tiais Inhaler c susists of a powerful Miirt eticCoh is rloMi UK a supplj' ot pure Japanese Crystals of Menthol, t c whole mcawd in polished rubber with nickeled removable cans. Sufferers are cely aware that Catarrh is due to the presence of microbes in tho luue.uis membrare Jminj: the nose and tliraai. After one "r two Nimple inhalations the microscope will show in the cavurrhal mucus dead, fennf of the par unites which, b atore thu inhalations, vete seea to be alive and active. They can only e)Uht ia ai em bran es that are below the healthy standard. It is for the want ot the understanding of these facts taattbeour of Catarrh is nade ditlicult. For a perrianeateure it is neees.arv :iot only to kill the germ but also to strengthen the :nembrane. This H accomplished by the ciectric lore? stored up in the Maffneuc Coil, be in tlie most powerful natural tonic tc the weakened tissues. Speakers and vocalists will find the In baler very beneficial in strengthening the voice. Forwarded by raail on receipt of the price by D, O. G AIX EA K Jfc Q-., 371 FraukUn Street. Ch icag , Iili
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